The Black Bull is run by Hull folk. I don't know if it's still open after the owner died a couple of years ago (his wife may have carried on) and I don't know if they show football. It's worth a check if you're nearby.
The last time we won our first 2 league matches at a season start was 2004/05 in League 1. A draw would be a great result.
Just round the corner from there. Cheers Cortez. I'll have a look but don't think they have a lot of screens when I've walked by.
I've gone 2-1 Swansea on the prediction thread, but while doing the fans forum on Hull Kingston last night, I pretty much talked myself into going 1-1. I forgot Ashley Williams had gone, could be a big miss for them. I fancied going, but junior blew me out to go London with his bird, he's a bit pissed off with City at the mo.
Some confusion abounds re the wettest City. I read one article that described Swansea as the wettest 'coastal' City in the U.K. Another claimed that it was Cardiff, which surprised me. So go figure. It does rain a lot in Swansea, though.
To be honest, I was working on the ratio of lasses to lads, about 7:1 from an old memory, hence lots of moist.
Ive been to Swansea and Cardiff recently, and it was sunny in both of them, two days on the trot FACT
I've been to the Liberty Stadium when Pearson was manager 1-1 I think and Cory Evans scored. Seemed a nice ground in a reasonable location. Some beautiful coastal areas around Swansea and further along up the coast.
Swansea was lovely when I was there. Great pub right on the ground which was mint for some pre-match drinks. Bit of a walk to the station though so I was in a rush to make the last train afterwards.
I'd love for battling draw, Ashbee-esque performance but I think it's a regulation 2-0 Swansea win today.